A year after his first caution Ruben Amorim offered another clear warning about inflated expectations. Manchester United beat Everton 4–0 in this fixture last season, yet he predicted turbulence ahead. One year later, his team exposed the same flaws. A fierce confrontation between Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane shaped the early action. United played 77 minutes against ten men but failed to use their advantage. United lose direction despite numerical edge Amorim watched his players struggle in crucial moments. Patrick Dorgu and Leny Yoro gave the ball away under no pressure as Everton increased their momentum. Amad Diallo made poor…
Author: Grace Johnson
A complex system drives soaring prices The UK now ranks as the most expensive place to build nuclear plants, according to a government review. The report blames an overly complex bureaucracy for pushing costs above global levels. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer ordered the review to trigger a radical reset of nuclear policy. The taskforce says simpler rules could save Britain tens of billions and reverse years of decline. The government aims to launch a new generation of nuclear plants to secure energy supplies and support net-zero goals. Fragmented oversight slows progress The review highlights a fragmented safety system that…
A Weekend Filled With Frustration Lewis Hamilton expresses heavy disappointment after another difficult race weekend in Las Vegas. The seven-time world champion starts last after a slow qualifying session. It is the first time in his 19-year career that he qualifies last purely on pace. He climbs into the points early, but he cannot overtake Nico Hülkenberg’s Sauber. He struggles on medium tyres and finishes tenth. Hamilton calls the result “terrible” and says he sees “nothing positive” in the day. He tells a UK radio station that he only wants the season to end. He adds that he does not…
Website Revisions Ignite Immediate ConcernThe CDC made significant changes to its website on Wednesday, casting doubt on long-established scientific findings about vaccine safety. The new wording suggests researchers have not ruled out a link between vaccines and autism. Scientists say this distorts decades of evidence and risks misleading families. New Language Raises Questions Without EvidenceThe updates argue that the statement “vaccines do not cause autism” lacks a solid scientific basis. This phrasing implies major research gaps in childhood vaccine studies. Specialists say this tactic fuels unnecessary uncertainty. Alison Singer of the Autism Science Foundation explains that researchers cannot prove an…
Zelensky Keeps His Language MeasuredUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky avoids criticising the US draft peace plan, even though it echoes several Russian demands. The White House denies claims that Ukraine was excluded from the drafting process. Zelensky says in his nightly address that Ukraine wants peace and will rely on steady and disciplined diplomacy. He stresses that Ukraine remains ready for honest and efficient talks. Kyiv Uneasy Over Expected ConcessionsKyiv fears proposals that include handing over the entire Donbas region. The draft also calls for a smaller Ukrainian army and bans foreign troops in the country. Ukraine has rejected such demands…
Trump signs law requiring fast disclosure of records Donald Trump says he has signed a law that forces the Justice Department to release all federal records linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The law sets a 30-day deadline, though officials may hold back details that harm active investigations or violate personal privacy. With Trump’s backing, the bill passes both chambers with overwhelming support. Trump reverses his position after strong pressure from survivors and members of his own party. He had earlier dismissed the effort as a partisan distraction before changing course. He now argues the files may reveal information about Democratic figures…
Court Rejects Monopoly ClaimsA US district judge in Washington ruled that Meta did not violate antitrust laws when it bought Instagram and WhatsApp more than ten years ago. The decision is a setback for the Federal Trade Commission, which sued Meta in 2020 and argued the company used these acquisitions to build dominance in social media. Judge James Boasberg wrote that the agency failed to prove its case and concluded that Meta does not hold monopoly power. Meta welcomed the ruling and said it competes in a crowded and fast-moving market. Executives Testify on Market CompetitionIn April, Judge Boasberg oversaw…
Leading Broadway actors recently gathered at a philanthropy summit to encourage greater charitable engagement. They emphasized that supporting cultural institutions and social projects requires more than donations — it also calls for time, talent, and creativity. The summit brought together performers, producers, and community leaders to discuss ways the arts can drive social impact. Speakers highlighted how individuals can contribute meaningfully, whether through mentoring, volunteering, or collaborating on creative projects. Participants stressed that Broadway stars have a unique platform to inspire giving. By leveraging their visibility and skills, actors can draw attention to causes that strengthen communities and cultural initiatives.…
Trump Delivers a Sudden Shift in ToneDonald Trump now urges House Republicans to vote for the release of the Epstein files. He writes on Truth Social that his party has “nothing to hide.” His reversal comes as many Republicans show willingness to join Democrats on the vote. The House prepares to vote this week on a bill that requires the Justice Department to publish the documents. Supporters expect enough backing in the House, though the Senate remains uncertain. Trump must sign the measure if both chambers approve it. Cross-Party Support Continues to BuildDemocrats and several Republicans support the proposed legislation.…
Rising Grocery Costs Force a Policy Pivot President Donald Trump removes tariffs from a wide range of food imports. He signs an order that lifts duties on items such as coffee, bananas and beef. The decision follows public frustration over steadily rising grocery bills. Trump downplayed affordability concerns before Republicans struggled in recent elections. The revised exemption list includes avocados, tomatoes, coconuts and mangoes. Officials say US producers cannot supply these goods in sufficient volume. Trump Reasserts His Trade Arguments Trump maintains his tariffs did not raise consumer prices. He claims Democrats amplify affordability worries for political gain. He argues…